October 31, 2009
Two more hotel rooms

I've been to San Francisco twice in the last couple weeks. That means new hotels room videos.

My Hotel Room in San Francisco from Michael Pusateri on Vimeo.

My Hotel Room in San Francisco from Michael Pusateri on Vimeo.

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Cookies on a grill - Part Deux

A few weeks ago, I tried making cookies on the grill. The results were not great. So recently, I tried again.

I needed to find a way to even out the heat on the cookie sheet and stabilize the temperature to stay around 350°. After a bit of hemming and hawing, I decided to go with a full brick layer.



The brick layer




I gave the grill about 10 minutes to warm up fully. I tweaked the controls to try and get the temperature where I wanted it. The grill seemed pretty stable around 350°.




The cookies on the sheet




The new set-up worked great. No burning at all. If anything they were undercooked. ;) Next summer will be full of fresh cookies, no matter how hot it gets.




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Respro Cycling City Mask

After the local forest fires here in Southern California, I decided to buy a Respro Cycling City Mask. Due to my cycling obsession, I wanted a way cycle but not breathe in the ash.

The mask made it's way to me from the United Kingdom and I've taken in on several test rides.

First of all, I look completely bad ass wearing it. Well, as bad ass as you can look in a spandex outfit.

Breathing: The mask does as it says and filters the air well. Often on my rides, I breathe in pollen, dust, and other grasses while riding. With my allergies, this can be a problem. When wearing the mask, this kind of stuff doesn't make it past the filter at all. I can see things I shoudl smell, but don't smell them.

Breathing itself is a bit more difficult. I am having to pull the air in more forcefully and at points when I'm straining on a climb I'm simply not getting as much air as I need. A few times I lifted the mask to get full lungfuls of air to catch my breath.

Moisture: The masks says it lets moisture out, but not really. After about a half hour the inside of the mask is full of water and sweat. Maybe the cold morning contributed, but after a while it was annoying and I stopped to shake it out.

Riding: I wore it with a buddy and I could talk, but it was hard for him to hear me speak, as you might expect. Another riding issue is that you can't drink with the mask on. You have to lift the mask to drink which means you ain't drinking much while wearing it. Not a big problem on a commute ride to work, but a significant issue on a workout ride when you need to stay hydrated.

Warmth: The mask is great for keeping your face warm. I have considered wearing it without the filter and just the neoprene to keep my face happy on my pre-dawn rides.

Overall the mask works and is good, but I would only recommend wearing it when you NEED to wear it. If there is real a dangerous amount of ash or dust in the air and you won't be riding hard. It's designed for that. I can't imagine wearing this every time I ride. It's drawbacks outweigh it's benefits in normal riding conditions.

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October 06, 2009
4 Hotel Rooms in 5 Days

Recently, I traveled to the East Coast for a bit of business and an alumni reunion. Here are my 4 hotel rooms in 5 days. You guys seem to love these videos...

My Hotel Room in New York, New York from Michael Pusateri on Vimeo.

My Hotel Room in Farmington, Connecticut from Michael Pusateri on Vimeo.

My Hotel Room in Boston, Massachusetts from Michael Pusateri on Vimeo.

My Hotel Room in Troy, New York from Michael Pusateri on Vimeo.

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